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Our showing of Spring suits is the finest in
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the best plums areTsure to drop first.
New and beautiful fabrics, conservative or
the extreme limit df good style.
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CITY NEWS IN BRIEF
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- Ha feaa on of tha flooit eon"
plet line; of :ed ears in th
city. . 1 J
ach r ia carefnlly eheked
over a to- ita mechanical condi
tion and appearance.
You'll think tbey are new eaea
and the pricea are Bura than
right. :j
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CO-ED CHi.
"WIKiJER IDFFEHED
Mere' Males At Willamette
Witness Special 'Kitchen
Police' Stunt
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The symphony i Saucy Sinko-
pation, winning BtuDt of the Co-ed
carniTal, put on by I the sophomore
Booct claims a; debt of 11.10 and I tcirls, iras rendered again by the
the Capital City Bedding company 1 company for the edification of the
has a claim for $11.' Louis W.l male population. The stunt in in
Brown of Salem, a laborer, also the form of a j"kltchen police" or
hag filed a
bankruptcy;,
petition 1 in Toluntary chestra.
claiming liabilities of
$572.11 and assets of $775.
Imported Mixing Bowl
7-piece set. Today only 99 c. H.
L. Stiff Furniture Co. a25
Oh Henry! Site ,
At the Crystal Gardens, Satur-
urday nite. I I i : a-26
- ' The act was artfully announced
by the manager, Elizabeth Hyde,
as follows
"Girls and boys the girls are
first because they are always so;
the boys, .after the -girls because
they are customarily so you are
about to hate the prirtiege of
hearing the world's greatest at
traction. After a! short time the
girls filed irr and took their places
on the stage.
The program, rendered on in
Board Visits Pendletoi
Members of the state board of
control were in Pendleton Friday Utxuments that originated in the
in company wun w. u. rvnigmon, klt(.he jnoirided ! the followine
foruana arcnitect, to sraKe out me wiam(,tte M th winnlnir n-lee
AT THE THEATERS TODAY
site of the hew wing for the east
ern Oregon state hospital, for
which the 192$ legislature appro
priated 22S;000.
Oregon t" Janice .-' Meredith
By Paul Xeicester Jfoea!
XibeHy- 'Abraham Lincoln
with selected cast.
Grand---"Broken Laws! with
Mrs. Wallace Reid. j
Bligh ''5 acts VaudeTlle
-., and tTbndering Dawn.
Walter Johnson's Story-
Baseball fans should read Wal
ter Johnson's interview on ihis
style of pitching. It's a fine story
and The Statesman's "spediai -
I its readers Sunday.
Imported Mixing Bowls
7-piece set. Today only
L. Stiff Furniture Co. v
99c
Attend Portland Banqnet--
Edward Ostrander, public ser
Tice ' commissioner, attended the
Portland Chamber or Commerce
banquet last night Ralph Budd.
president of ; the Great Northern
railroad, and Carl Gray, president
of the Union: Pacific system, were
the principal speakers.
Rummage Sale - rl '
At St. Paul's parish house, Fri
day and Saturday; marvelous bar
gains. I a25
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OAC Symphony Orchestra
Sat. eve, April 25, Waller hall.
I . a25
for
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-win TVPORMATION
ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS
Phone 727 J .
OREGON a ELECTRIC
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WOODRY
Buys Funiituro.
Phone 511 I
DR. B. II. WHITE
Oatjpatliy-BBTffBry
(Dr. Abrn's rnttiod) -Office
Faoas t59 or 46-J
SOS V. S. Bank Bid.
Kozer in Eastern Orego
Sam A. Korer, secretary of state.
left for eastern Oregon Friday,
to be absent a few days.
April 23 resulted In fatalities.
These were Harold Elliot, laborer.
Crane; John Minn, laborer, Val-
setz; Ed L. Mowers,, helper. Port
land; Charles'-Peterson, hook; ten
der, Carlton,' and Miles E. Swope;
employer, MolallaJ Of the total
number 565 were subject to the
provisions of the compensation
act, 73 from 'firms and corpora
tioQs having rejected the act, and
none from public utility 'corpora-
OAO Symphony Orchestra V
Sat. eve, April 25, Waller hall
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Special Sal? Trimmed Hats : ,
$1.95 and $2.95. Ellsworth Hat
Shop, 347 Court St., upstairs.
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song. "Anvil Chorus." "My Best
Girl." and "Doodlenloo-doo." That
the crowd were all! for the orches
tra ;was obvious, for the director,
Miss "Cookie' Baker, had a great
deal of trouble in quieting the
multitude so j the 'act could con
tinue after each piece had been
rendered. After the .girls had
filed out ' Dean Alden tried, 'for
some time before he was able to
silence the applause so he could
make the daily announcements
The . orchestra I members were
stolen! Margaret Raught, jGladys iFlesher,
Church Is Entered
w rviuo! Dorothy Jackson, Mayone Chris
ku.v -""ib-. I , t.... tr, K"lr
nn PhomBlrpta RtrPPt some time lcuo""
tions not Rublect to the nrovisiona . inir t Aaeua uates, ituj-n urew.
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or the act. s I th rennrt madA to the Dolice sta
tion. The office was ransacked,
after entrance had been gained
through an! east window.
Imported Mixing Bowls
7-pifCje set. Today only 99c. H.
L. Stiff Furniture Co.. ! a25
A "Bible Service Will Feature
The program at the First Chris
tian! church on; Sunday evening.
Specially? selected songs, spotlight.
impressive message, will enter- has been in careful hands ana
tain and instruct. At the morning
service Janies Smart -will sing
Gardner Touring Cai
Driven only 1200 miles, at the
Certified Public Motor Car I Mar
ket for half the new price. Car
Oh Henry! Nite
At the Crystal Gardens, Satur-
! urdar nite;! a-25
Edna
Ledbetter, Margaret Johnson. LI1
lie ChrlstophersoQ. Ruby Delk,
Helen May Lockwood. Eugenia
Saraee and lEueenla Baker, di
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The orchestra will fill another
engagement lat Willamette lunt
versity May day. ;
pany this summer.
P. E. Thomason was in Port-
and Saturday on business.
Mrs. M. A. HU1 Is convalescing
fr6m an operation on her throat
Saturday at the .Deaconess hos
pital, i
Mrs. Holt Miles and children
will occupy their home again af
ter some time spent In Salem.
Mr. Miles is again in a hospital.
Oliver. Beala has ' been on the
sick list this week, going to Sa
lem Monday to see a doctor.
Th m. J. Fox family has
moved to the Smith place south !
of Marion.
Mrs. E. S. Prather and Mrs. I
Demytt were in Salem Tuesday.
C. A. Bear spent Tuesday night
with his brother near Lebanon.
Mrs. H. A. Thiessen of Portland !
has been visiting old home friends
In Turner.
The Turner Flax Fiber company
s baiy making fiber from the flax
taken in by the plant last year.
The company made a shipment of
flax fiber this week.
Soma good work was done by
the county on the old road to Sa
lem last week and the road Is n
good shape to travel.
Miss Thelma Delzell, teaching
school at Belle Pass!, near Wood-
Snrn. ha been re-hired . for the
next year.
Mrs. Lena Townsend and Mrs.
travel McKit were chosen dele-
Rates from the Rebekah lodge to
attend the annual meeting in Asn-
land. Morris Townsend was
chosen In the IOOF lodge and will
motor there with the Rebekahs on j
Mar 19.
The Woman's work club of the
Grange will meet with Mrs. Lena
Townsend next Tuesday for an aii-
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TODAY!
Last Day of Miller's
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A Special Bargain in j
Every Department j
MILLER
Salcna'a Xeailasr Department Store
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"Just for Today.'
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Dance, Schindler Hall
Tonight, i t
For Sale !
Reed , baby
1761-J. I
carriage.
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will give some ono the same good
service that a new : automobile
would. a25
Oh Henry! Nite--
FJto Aceldeato-Fiatal ..fc
i Five Of- the ' 638- accidents .re-I
portea to tne inausinai nucmeni.
commission for the week ending
'Big Special
OH, HENRY
NITE
Crystal Gardens
LADIES FREE
Thos. Bros. Jaxz Orchestra
S AT. NITE
Law-Studeht Meet
The Blackstone club of Will
amette university met last night
at the Spa for their regular meet
ing. Si Eakin cashier ' in the
First National I bank gave a short
address on interesting legal incid-
COMMUNITY HOUSE
At the Crystal Gardens, Satnrr ents -connected with his business.
urday nite.
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Referendum Filed , . .
: Preliminary .papers for the ref
erendum on the tobacco tax-; were
tiled with , the' .secretary of j state
Friday. s Attorney . General Van
Winkle was requested to return a
jallot title. Invokers of, the referr
endum are Oregon Retail Cigar
Dealers': association, by Oscar : T,
Olsen, secretary and treasurer; Ed
ward G. Gavin, president; W. G.
Keady, A. E. Melin, J. M. Oliver
and S. S. Rich, all of Portland.
Construction on Building for
City Aut6 Cahip Already
, Started
The members ! of the Blackstone
club are students at Willamette.
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For RentEight Houses
Two flats. $22.50 to $45. Becke
& Hendricks, U. S. Bk. bid. a21tf
Challenge Favored
The Lions are to issue a , chal
lenge to the Kiwanls club Tor a
baseball Came1, according to the
motion brought before the meet-
mg yeswray u,u grounds near the
sine. Last year the Lions went v m. . ,c ,,
out for baseball honors and secur
ed several! games.
Imported Mixing Bowl
7-piece set. Today only 99c. H.
L. Stiff Furniture Co. I a25
LADD & BUSH,
V " ! - Otabiished 186S :r-'::', -i'C ':
- General Banking Business
' Office Hoar from 10 a. B. to 3 p. m.
Improve Your Time . i
Take a course in shorthand with
I the class, being organized at the
Capital Business College, Monday,
April 27. Enroll now. Two sys
tems Gregg andKaram. - a25
Pair , shell-rimmed spectacles.
near capitol building or on 19th
near Ferry. , Reward' offered for
their return. Phone 377J. aZ6
When You
Are Ready
To Move
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Call on us, for we! have padded! Vans and Fleece-lined
covers for your furniture and piano, ! First class piano
and furniture movers. !
We also handle iBrooder Stoves, Furnace
Goals arid Diamond Briquettes
tarmer Transfer &
. Storage Go.
Pj:cno CCD
Club Work Exhibited i
Boys and Girls club work in
Salem Heights was displayed last
night In Achievement Day exeis
else. A program was. given. with
both boys and girls holding a Jit
ner lunch, coolted by themselves.
A i declamatory contest closed the
program. " :' j
OAC Symphony Orchestra-
Sat. eve. April 25, Waller hall
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Large Garage Bldg. for Lease
9.0 00 sa. feet, cement floors;
auick nossession. Becke Hen
dricks.U; S. Bk. Bldg.
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For Sale Nearly JreW 1924
Ford coupe. Newton Chevrolet
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Marcelling,
1447 Center
Phone 444M. a26
Two Claim Bankruptcy : i
The Capital City Bedding com
pany, Herman asoock. ana
Lavalleur. all of Salem, have filed
petitions in federal court asking
that Raymond and Helen Burke of
Salem be declared bankrupts. Thl
is the senuel to the' closing or. the
Peonle's furniture stpre on Jsortn
Commercial street, here last, wee.
Lavalleur asserts in the petition
he has .owning him $4733.31
REDUCED SUMMER RATES
TO CALIFORNIA r
BY PICKWICK STAGES
San Francisco, one way, $15.50
Round Trip, $30.00? !
Los Angeles, one way, C2T.S5
Round TTip,,f3O.0O
i Special 'Rates to Partlea of ,
t Eight or More -
For .Informattonand Reserva
tions phone 696, or caU at l
CE3fTRALSTAGI3 THR2IOAL
BftlfTf, Oregon
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rh ifchool is3triting fRlarge
crowd'oat Maj 1st ki the Moore's
Music House is 'going to give a
good program and fhe ladies are
eoine to take pies. Every one is
welcome.
A miscellaneous shower was held
at Mrs. Harmon's In "honor of Miss
Wilma Alfred, bride-elect. It was
also the occasion of Esther Girod's
birthday. Miss Alfred's wedding
will take place in the near future
Those present were Miss Wilma
Alfred, Esther Glrod. Mrs. E. Run
ner, Mrs. E. Standifer. Mrs. L.
Tobie. Mrs. J. Rathfoot, Mrs. Le
one Runner, Mrs. L. Brown, Mrs.
A. Girod, Mrs. M. J. Cernick, Mrs.
H.iE. Evans, Mrs. Geo. Rilley, Mrs.
Alfred S. Houkola, Mrs. Schleg,
Misses Sylvia Evans, Marion Cer
nick, Frances Brown and the hos
tess, Mrs. Harmon. A number of
presents were sent also by the dif
ferent ones who were unable to
come, among these were two of her
former teachers, Mr: Todd and
Mrs. R. Schulz. "
" Mrs. Stella HarfoTd who has
been real sick; is slowly improving
but not able to sit up as yet.
i Mrs. H. E. Evans, was a visitor
at the Salem hospital where one
of her friends is confined after a
major operation.
The small daughter of Carol
Runner was very sick Sunday.
CL0VERDALE
I L. E. ' Dennies, was , called 4 to
Portland last 'week! on business.
j Oscar Fliflet of Salom spent
the week-end ' at CtoverdaleJ-
Mrs. Anna Kunke was a Salem
-visitor Saturday.? -) -"! -1 "fJ
t W. Fair and William Butaky
were in Salem Saturday;
I F. A. Wood and) Mr. 1 and Mrs.
W. H. Wilson spent Saturday In
alem with relatives. ;
of the Salem; auto camp ground is
to be an actuality. Preparations
are underway and the new' build
ine will be finished shortly.
The housel to be located at the
Anyone Can Learn to Play .
Piano in 12 lessons. Waterman
Piano School. McCornack Bldg.
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1 entrance, will be! 24 by 36 feet.
facing west, And will nave a porcn
i running across the entire, front of
i the buildlngf j Wood wUl be used
to finish the structure, wmcn win
be lighted bV mahy windows
The building, is; planned to seat
150 people land
it is planned to
hold community gatherings, which
will be addressed
License Is lsued
Duane N. Sykes, of Astoria, and J nished by , the Salem Chamber of
Marie Gillas, of Mt. Angel, were Commerce, and
granted almarriage license' in the I other sources.
The estimated
$1200 and 0. W.
by speakers fur
programs
from
cost Is given as
Thompson, local
contractor, expects to finish the
work within three-weeks.
The building is to be an added
attraction to the Icamp grounds.
county clerk's: office yesterday.
Driver Is Fined
C. B. Stewart of Portland was
fined $50 iin the justice court yes-
terdaywhen he was arraigned on
a charge of reckless driving. He
is declared to have wrecked his
far An the Stavton road. A bot-
kr. with a hi eh alcoholic
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content is said to have been dls-1 gene are in uraer in wCC-.
Ing condaet! the 1 special meetings
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TURNER HEWS
Rev. and! Mrs! Schelly of Eu
Covered lni the: car. The arrest was
made by Bert Smith, deputy sher-
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PERSONALS
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William S. Levens, state prohi
bition commissioner, is spending
the week In eastern Oregon.
Mrs. El J. Bolsch of Silverton
was In the city yesterday. :
Mrs. J4 W. Sadler :of Stoyton
was in the city on business Fri
day. : ! ; - -'-. ' " :
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city on buslnes from Stayton yes
terday, j . ' - ; ;
at the Christian church. Rev. Ir.
Purnell.tate evangelist, annonnc
es the close! of the meetings next
Sunday nhtht.
.Mrs. Mattie' Morris ot saiem is
Tisiting; old friends in Turner and
vicinity.
Miss Ethel Given Is convalesc
ing after Jiavink her tonsils re
moved Saturday. '
Robert Gile and Myron Hewitt
a to HeioirAte from the M. E. Sun
day school to the! Older Boys con
ference in Salem.
mIm .norin' Barnett Is home
from Portland wjhere she Is office
eiH for the Oregon Grain com
Huge Buildings Erected
; on One-Time Quiet Street
DETROIT, April 2 1. . decade
or so ago a quiet residential street,
today a thriving artery, is the tran
sltion of Washington street boule
vard, a short thoroughfare start
ing at Michigan avenue In this city
and terminating! four blocks dis
tant at Park boulevard.
Another unit in the . transitory
progress is to come with the erec
tion of a 35-story, annex to the
present Book building. At the In-
tersectioh ot Washington boule
vard and Grand River avenue, the
new structure will be the tallest
building in Michigan, and Is but
another unit In the plan to make
the boulevard Detroit's "Fifth
Avenue-'":
DIED
ZEILKE Mary Elizabeth Zeilke
died at 312 Water street, April
2 4,i at the age of 5 6 years. She
is survived by her widower, J.
L. Zeilke of Salem; sisters De
braak Gllham of Roseburg, Em
ma M. Higgins. Portland. Fan
nie C. Clymer of Salem,. Ida
May Tracy of Salem; brothers
George S. Higgins of Salem;
three stepdaughters and two
step-sons, Alice, Lorena. Ber
nice, Leonard and Arthur Zeilke
and three nephews and one
niece. Funeral services will be
held at the Webb funeral par
lors Monday at 2 p. m. Inter
ment will be lni City View cemT
etery.
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PHILLIPS" .f,1IU(
Accept only genuine "Phillips,
the original Milk of Magnesia
prescribed by physicians for 50
years as an antacid, laxative, cor
rective. '
r 25-cent bottlea, also 50-cent bot
tles, contain directions any drug
store Adv. -
TULIP BLOSSOMS;
At the : j '1 i
W. C. Frarildiri Tulip Farm
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Are at Their Best
Visit; the gardens and select
the varieties you want for
FALL DELIVERY OF BULBS
Visitors Are Welcome
Whether They; Buy or Not
Farm located one-half ! mile north of Polk
County end of bridge on the Wallace Road
"COMING
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RIUOUSNESS
and! sick;' headaches, sour
. stomach, inactive liver and
harmful i constipation are
avoided, and digestive pro
, cesses put to work in a nor-
mat healthy manner dj
Among other projects announc-l CaHUSlbwrlsirs TdHwlS
ed Is the new town house or the kep the Uvef teajtby active.
Aviation Town and Country club, tnake digestion' easy, and cause the
also a sky-scraper, to be erected regular daily movement o necessary
on the present site ot the YWCA. to good health. J Why auSer when
at the corner of Clifford street and Chambcrl T.MetJ may be o
Washington boulevard. . , eaay had. . Only W cents. ,
Chocolate
Creams
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Soft Centers in Light and
Dark Coated.
Saturday Only
36c lb.
J 2 lbs. for 70c
Only at .
CCHAEFER'q
U DRUG STORE
' "The Yellow Front
135 North Commercial
Phone 197
The Penslar Store '
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A Record IVe are ProutI ov
For over eight years, Hawkins & Roberts,
Inc., has been selling its Mortgages to dis
criminating investors; without the loss ofi a
single dollar of either principal or interest to
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We believe that this commendable record
should influence every Salem investor to tran
sact his business through us.
Our First Mortgages Collateral
Trust Bonds are issued in Multi
ples of $100 to yield 6 per cent!
MoftTOA.Gr. Loans
Bonos ANOyT's
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